Series
Book
1
Claim Number
325

Claimants
Claim Date
04/27/1842
Eastern Residence

Emigrations
Districts

Notes/Comments
Shooting Creek

Listing Description (Transcript)

Transcribed by Jimmy Mitchell, Sewanee—The University of the South

“The United States Dr
Aquohee District C.N. Bells Detachment residence Going Snake District
To Watte No. 17 313 325
1 Black Mare $50.00
1 Brown Horse 80.00
11 Head of Cattle $10 [each] 110.00
15 Head of Hogs $3 [each] 45.50
10 Chickens 12 [cents][each] 5 Ducks [25] [cents each] 2.50
1 Plow & Garr [Gear] $5. 3 Hoes for $1 [each] 8.50
1 mattock $3 1 axe $2 5.00
Set Crockery Ware 1.00
1 set Knive $1 5 pots $3 [each] 16.00
2 Water pails $1 [each] 2 chairs $1 [each] 7.00
1 Table $3 4 coverlids $6 [each] 24.00
1 Rifle Gun $30 30.00
5 acres of upland good fenced planted at $10 per acre 50.00
15 acres of upland good fence at $8 per acre 120.00
1 Cabbin 25.00
18 Peach Trees $2 [each] 36.00
For disposition for 3 years at $6 per acre per annum 324.00
$953.50

Watte being duly sworn states that all of his above account of property as charged and described
was forced to abandon in 1838 by the Authorities of the States and the 5 acres Improvement was made after Treaty [of 1836] on Shooting Creek for which I have no valuation[.] The 15 acres of Improvement was made on Shooting Creek and was dispossessed of the same by Jesse Hide a white man [in] 1835 for which I have no valuation (as the valuing [agent’s] Book will Sho[w])

Sworn to & Subscribed before me This 27th April 1842
I A Few Cl[erk] DC Watte his X mark

Johnson Robbins and Sen,e,gou,we being duly sworn says we was well acquainted with the
claimant and property pos[sess]ions &c and all of the claimants property as charged and discribed in above account He was forced to Abandon in 1838 and the 5 acres of Improvement was made by claimant after Treaty 1836 and the 15 Acres of Improvement was made by the
claimant on Shooting Creek and he was dispossessed of the same by Jesse Hide a white man in 1835 for which He Has no Valuation

Sworn to and subscribed before me This 27th April 1842
I A Few [clerk] Johnson Robbins his X mark
Sen,e,cowe his X mark”

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